Temporary flexible water pipe/hose to kitchen sink

DJM

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Currently getting a new kitchen fitted, and sink position is being moved. But, will have to live with kitchen partially working for a few weeks due to scheduling of tiler and kitchen installer. This means plumbing for new sink position will be done before sink installed.

What I want to do is move the cabinet witht he current sink to near where the new sink will go and temporarily plumb the current sink in to tide us over. New sink is a corner sink, so it's not as simple as just putting in in new position. So what I would like is some sort of flexible connectivity to the taps and the waste that is not too expensive as it is only a temporary measure.

Any suggestions?
 
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When I did mine, I used washing machine conectors & just put a bucket for the waste.
Depends on number in house re the waste & distance from the taps re washing machine hose
 
It's a full house.

Although the main runs are in copper, I was tempted to buy some hep2o pipe and fittings and set the plumbing up for the corner sink, but leave extra long lengths of pipe to fit current sink to. Then the pipes could be cut down when the sink is actually fitted.
 
Not actually used Hep2O before, so if I went that route, how flexiblw is it? Is it garden hose floppy, does it hold a curve on it's own, or is it more like pliable rigid pipe
 
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